Updates on Paris shooting: Suspect in Charlie Hebdo massacre hands himself in to police
The youngest of three men suspected of taking part in the terror attack on a French satirical magazine has handed himself in to police.
Police were looking for brothers Said, 34, and Chérif Kouachi, 32, yesterday, along with 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad, in connection with the murder of 10 journalists and two policemen at the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo yesterday.
And reports early this morning suggest Mourad gave himself in to officers at a police station in Charleville-Mézières – which is 145 miles northeast of Paris – after hearing his name read out on the news in connection with the attack, which was among the deadliest postwar attacks in France.
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Paris-born brothers Cherif (left) and Said Kouchai have been known to French intelligence |
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